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Khan stated, “Alberta Liberals have bold solutions for rising crime and justice system problems. We will put more cops on the street. We will address the root causes of crime - poverty and mental health. We will reduce court wait times and push through family law reforms.

“We will invest $10 million in hiring new police officers. We will create a $100 refundable tax credit for home security. We will provide increased support for neighbourhood watch groups.

“We will strengthen our social safety net to make our streets are safer. More resources will be invested in mental health, addictions and poverty reduction policies. We will expand the use of Mental Health and Drug Courts with counselling services so offenders get more help. We want to stop the reoffending cycle.

“The NDP Government ignored many problems in our justice system. The Minister of Justice made few improvements. Crime and the courts were not a priority for Kathleen Ganley. Alberta Liberals are taking a different approach. We will Walk the Talk on these issues so important to Albertans.

“Alberta Liberals will make our courts work better. We will launch two task forces on family law reforms and reducing court wait times.

Khan stated, “An Alberta Liberal government will reform AGLC to grow business and boost lifestyle choices for Albertans. This will include modernizing both alcohol and cannabis regulations. AGLC is a restrictive Government monopoly. We will give Albertans more freedom and fun.

“Most Albertans drink responsibly. AGLC’s arbitrary and restrictive regulations treat Albertans like children. We will end that Big Government interference.

“We will eliminate numerous restrictions on alcohol sale and consumption. We will allow liquor at festivals. We will allow liquor at picnics in public parks. We will make it easier to acquire a liquor license for special events. We will reduce restrictions on activities at events where liquor is served. AGLC will no longer be allowed to deny liquor licenses if it deems the entertainment bizarre.

“We will end the AGLC cannabis distribution monopoly. This monopoly has exacerbated a supply shortage that could cost 1,800 jobs and $13 million. We will allow cannabis retailers to find their own distributors and suppliers.

“We will end the AGLC liquor distribution monopoly. This archaic model is rooted in Prohibition from a hundred years ago. We live in 2019, not 1929.

“We will also lift restrictions on breweries to make them more competitive. We will allow them to sell their products directly to restaurants, bars and consumers.

“We will reform AGLC to create jobs and add a little fun. We will give Albertans a better lifestyle. They deserve it.”

Alberta Liberal Leader David Khan has announced the Alberta Liberal strategy for supporting small businesses.

Khan stated, “The Alberta Liberals are putting forward concrete policies for helping small businesses. $100 billion a year is injected into the Alberta economy by small businesses, more GDP per capita than any other province in Canada. That is reflective of the strong entrepreneurial spirit in Alberta. We want to fully unleash the economic power of that spirit with our smart reforms.

“The early years of a small business are the hardest. That is why we will grant a tax holiday for incorporated and unincorporated small businesses for their first three years. This will help new businesses find their financial footing and become profitable and sustainable during their toughest years.

“Too many debtors, often large companies, defer payments for months at a time to small- and medium-sized businesses. These late payments hurt businesses’ cash flows, making it more difficult for them to pay employees and keep their operations afloat. This is an especially large problem for small- and medium-sized oilfield service and trucking companies who are often paid months late by larger companies who do not have a significant financial incentive to pay on time. We will increase the financial penalties for late payments by amending the Alberta Judgment Interest Act.